jimfisheye
2K Club - QQ Super Nova
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If the aim wasn't more about limiting access to older or competing formats we could have software media players that had the ability to decode anything and everything from the past as SOP. These aren't mysteries of the universe someone stumbled across and no one understands! (There's a Spinal Tap quote in there somewhere...) These are all known systems.
The analog formats... Sure, how do you get at digitizing the raw data. Get in between certain analog points and if something skews it goes runaway and nothing can bring it back. I don't mean to do a deep dive into technical limitations around that. Software could support a lot of formats is all I'm saying. Programmers are crafty. They're being told no and software spoofing is the MO right now.
But we have 24 bit lossless audio in as many channels as anyone wants 100% discrete. And we have a 12 & 16 channel mix format now that's here to stay. A lot to work with there!
The analog formats... Sure, how do you get at digitizing the raw data. Get in between certain analog points and if something skews it goes runaway and nothing can bring it back. I don't mean to do a deep dive into technical limitations around that. Software could support a lot of formats is all I'm saying. Programmers are crafty. They're being told no and software spoofing is the MO right now.
But we have 24 bit lossless audio in as many channels as anyone wants 100% discrete. And we have a 12 & 16 channel mix format now that's here to stay. A lot to work with there!